A heap is constructed with hypogenic copper sulfide bearing ore to include
exposed sulfide mineral particles at least 25 weight % of which are
hypogenic copper sulfides. The concentration of the exposed sulfide
mineral particles is such that the heap includes at least 10 Kg of
exposed sulfide sulfur per tonne of solids in the heap. At least 50% of
the total copper in the heap is in the form of hypogenic copper sulfides.
A substantial portion of the heap is heated to at least 50.degree. C. The
heap is inoculated with a thermophilic microorganism, and bioleaching is
carried out so that sufficient sulfide mineral particles in the heap are
biooxidized to oxidize at least 10 Kg of sulfide sulfur per tonne of
solids in the heap and to cause the dissolution of at least 50% of the
copper in the heap in a relatively short period of time.