International audienceWe perform three-dimensional (3-D) numerical simulations of an oceanic lithosphere cooling above a convective mantle to investigate mantle flow geometry and its associated lithospheric features. A constant horizontal velocity (half spreading velocity) of 2 (or 4) cm/yr is applied at the box surface to mimic plate motion. In all cases, because of the temperature-dependent viscosity, a rigid conductive lithosphere cools progressively beneath the two plates separated by the ridge. After 1640 Ma, cold downgoing instabilities develop at the base of the lithosphere. Small-scale convection is then superimposed on the large-scale circulation. It produces, and then interacts with, a slowly evolving short-wavelength isotherms t...