BibTeX, biblatex and biber ⇒ Strange citations now and then with ALL names instead of et al.
Strange citations now and then with ALL names instead of et al.
I am new here on the forum, I searched but I may have missed if this problem has been discussed already.
Sometimes, when I cite a paper, either in my own LaTeX template or using one of the journal templates I get citations in the text like:
"and BepiColombo data. [Schmid, Plaschke, Narita, Heyner, Mieth, Anderson, Volwerk, Matsuoka and Baumjohann, 2020]"
instead of getting
"and BepiColombo data. [Schmid et al., 2020a]"
with the bibitem in my bibliography the same as any other item
@article{schm20a,
author = {D. Schmid and F. Plaschke and Y. Narita and D. Heyner and J. Z. D. Mieth and B. J. Anderson and M. Volwerk and A. Matsuoka and W. Baumjohann},
doi = {10.5194/angeo-38-823-2020},
journal = {Ann. Geophys.},
pages = {824 - 832},
title = {Magnetometer in-flight offset accuracy for the {BepiColombo} spacecraft},
volume = {38},
year = {2020},
}
and yes, there is also a schm20b, which does the same.
This is not just my problem, I noticed in papers for which I was a referee that the same thing happens for other authors.
Is there a solution here?
Thanks for your help.
Martin
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Strange citations now and then with ALL names instead of et al.

One guess is that it could be a BibTeX error that you are ignoring---I see this a lot when people use TeXmaker or a similar IDE-like environment that doesn't pause on errors, so that's something to check.
Strange citations now and then with ALL names instead of et al.
Here is an example that works, where I get the reference as [Schmid et al., 2020]
\documentclass[11pt]{article}
\usepackage[a4paper, total={6.5in, 9in}]{geometry}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage[usenames, dvipsnames]{color}
\usepackage{shapepar}
\usepackage{picinpar}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\usepackage[square]{natbib}
\usepackage{marvosym}
\usepackage{eurosym}
\usepackage{lineno}
\usepackage{wasysym}
\bibliographystyle{agsm}
\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.5}
\newcommand{\red}[1]{\textcolor{red}{#1}}
\begin{document}
\begin{center}
{\Large \bf Mercury's Plasma ULF Wave Environment} \\
\end{center}
However, the neutral hydrogen exosphere is not hampered by the solar wind and can expand further out than the bow shock \citep[see e.g.][]{schm20a}. Heavier species, such as He, Na, K, Ca, Mg, Al, Fe, and Mn are also present in Mercury's exosphere, however, they have a much smaller scale height, $\sim 700$ km, and do not exit the bow shock or the magnetopause, although they can be ejected to high altitudes through meteoroid impacts on the surface.
\bibliography{../Bibtexfiles/bigref_20190712}
\end{document}
Where in the bib file there is:
@article{schm20a,
author = {D. Schmid and F. Plaschke and Y. Narita and D. Heyner and J. Z. D. Mieth and B. J. Anderson and M. Volwerk and A. Matsuoka and W. Baumjohann},
doi = {10.5194/angeo-38-823-2020},
journal = {Ann. Geophys.},
pages = {824 - 832},
title = {Magnetometer in-flight offset accuracy for the {BepiColombo} spacecraft},
volume = {38},
year = {2020},
}
@article{schm20b,
author = {D. Schmid and F. Plaschke and N. V. Erkaev and M. Volwerk and W. Baumjohann and Y. Narita and B. J. Anderson and H. Lammer},
doi = {10.1038},
journal = {Nature Comm.},
pages = {submitted},
title = {Magnetic evidence for an extended hydrogen exosphere at {Mercury}},
volume = {-},
year = {2020},
}
When I now add in the LaTeX file also the second reference "schm20b" then the result is that I get in the text the following citation "[Schmid, Plaschke, Narita, Heyner, Mieth, Anderson, Volwerk, Matsuoka and Baumjohann, 2020]" instead of [Schmid et al., 2020a].
I do have other references with "a" and "b" and they seem to work without any problems.
Thanks for your help.
Martin