I have referred in my thesis 4 abstracts from the same author:
@inproceedings{quantin2019exomars,
title={ExoMars at Oxia Planum, probing the aqueous-related Noachian environments},
author={Quantin-Nataf, C and Carter, J and Mandon, L and Balme, M and Fawdon, P and Davis, J and Thollot, P and Dehouck, E and Pan, L and Volat, M and others},
booktitle={Ninth International Conference on Mars Abstracts},
volume={6317},
year={2019}
}
@inproceedings{quantin2018unique,
title={The unique and diverse record of Noachian aqueous activity in Oxia Planum, Mars},
author={Quantin-Nataf, C and Thollot, P and Carter, J and Mandon, L and Dehouck, E},
booktitle={Lunar and Planetary Science Conference},
volume={49},
year={2018}
}
@inproceedings{quantin2016oxia,
title={Oxia Planum, the landing site for ExoMars 2018},
author={Quantin, C and Carter, J and Thollot, P and Broyer, J and Lozach, L and Davis, Joel and Grindrod, Peter and Pajola, M and Baratti, E and Rossato, S and others},
booktitle={47th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference Abstracts, Abstract},
volume={2863},
year={2016}
}
@article{quantin2015oxia,
title={Oxia Planum: a suitable landing site for ExoMars 2018 Rover},
author={Quantin, C and Carter, J and Thollot, P and Broyer, J and Lozach, L and Davis, Joel and Grindrod, Peter and Pajola, M and Baratti, E and Rossato, S and others},
journal={EPSC Abstracts},
volume={10},
pages={EPSC2015--704},
year={2015}
}
In my main.tex file for the bibliography I inserted:
\documentclass[12pt,twoside]{report}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
........
\usepackage[style=authoryear,sorting=nyt]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{references.bib}
\begin{document}
.........
\printbibliography
\end{document}
In the end I have this result:

except for the dash line, there are not even in a year order.
sorting=nyt, which means 'sort by Name, then Year, then Title'. You can change it into, e.g.,sorting=ynt. See https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/51434/biblatex-citation-order for more information. – Marijn Mar 09 '20 at 15:22biblatexcan tell that you are giving initials and are not citing loads of people whose first name is only one letter (I've heard of some people whose first name is just one letter, but I doubt this is the case for all the authors you cite). So sayauthor={Quantin-Nataf, C. and Thollot, P. and Carter, J. and Mandon, L. and Dehouck, E.},instead ofauthor={Quantin-Nataf, C and Thollot, P and Carter, J and Mandon, L and Dehouck, E},. If you don't want the dots in the output that can be arranged, but they should be in the input. – moewe Mar 09 '20 at 16:39