Historically numerous substances have been used in an attempt to make stones last longer when placed outdoors.
Marble gravestones below ground deterioration.
The above ground section of stone which we normally see may be only one half of the gravestone total size.
Olive oil whale oil turpentine and wax represent just a few of the liquids applied to masonry in a mostly vain effort to inhibit the future deterioration of stone.
Pertaining to the process of gravestone resetting we are describing a one piece tablet stone.
Certain conditions salt hydrocarbon and sulfur dioxide pollution contribute to the decomposition of the calcite structure of marble and allow it to be eroded rather rapidly.
Constantly dip your brush in a bucket of water or better allow a water hose to run on the stone as you brush.
For example minerals in the soil such as iron can leach into the headstone and cause rust colored stains.
Today roberts gravestone lies flat on the ground one of many that have been damaged and worn by time and neglect in dodge burial ground a secluded cemetery in the woods off dodge street in.
Marble is a durable stone with small porosity which is why it is often used for gravestones and memorials as well as architecture.
Deterioration comes from simply from weathering rain snow wind.
Marble is a metamorphic rock composed of recrystallized carbonate minerals most commonly calcite or dolomite marble is typically not foliated although there are exceptions in geology the term marble refers to metamorphosed limestone but its use in stonemasonry more broadly encompasses unmetamorphosed limestone.
It can also lead to staining.
This marble gravestone at the brick street cemetery london on from 1867 has been repaired in several places and shows evidence of black staining photo by author 2018.
Unfortunately this is why many of those old marble memorials are nearly unreadable today while granite memorials from the same time are easily read and show almost no deterioration.
One piece tablets are monolithic and are installed is setting them partially underground.
Flat grave markers are particularly susceptible to damage from dirt soil and mud.
Marble dominated the north american grave scene through the 19th century with their clear white faces gleaming throughout cemeteries and burial grounds.
Marble is commonly used for sculpture and as a building material.
A dry brush can damage the gravestone by removing the upper layers of the stone causing it to deteriorate faster or by opening small holes or pores for future biological growth.